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What taxes do Colombians have to pay next year?

What taxes do Colombians have to pay next year?

Colombia faces a complex 2023 in economic matters. In addition to the slowdown forecasts and other macroeconomic effects that will impact the country, ordinary Colombians will also suffer next year after a tax reform that will touch their pockets and a series of increases in products and services as a result of the high inflation that affects most countries in the world.

(Batteries! Fake tax collection letters are circulating again).

One of these direct impacts will be felt in the payment of taxes that taxpayers are obliged to pay each year, with the aggravating circumstance of a recently approved tax reform and an increase in some of the rates.

It should be noted that in Colombia there are national and departmental tax.

The first are the income tax, the value added tax (VAT) and the Tax on Financial Movements (GMF) aimed at natural persons.

(These are the taxes to be paid from 2023 if the lottery is won).

For its part, the main departmental taxes in Colombia are the consumption tax and the registration tax, including the property tax, the vehicle tax, among others.

Taxpayers, whether natural persons, legal persons or national companiesthey must pay taxes on income, wealth, and occasional earnings obtained in the country or abroad, according to the corresponding taxable base, which in some cases for the next year will have increases either due to the tax reform or earnings occasional or due to increases in inflation.

– Rent.

– Taxation of dividends.

– Occasional gain.
– Tax on Financial Movements (GMF).

– Value Added Tax (VAT).

– Consumption tax.

– Industry and Commerce Tax (ICA).

– Property tax.

– Registration tax.

– Car taxes .

Taxes after the tax reform

– Equities from $3,000 million.

– Carbon tax.

– Oil tankers and miners.

– Hydroelectric plants and banks.

– Ultra-processed foods.

– VAT on bullfights and the purchase of company animals.

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